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Monday, December 20, 2010

KFA's Confusion to Confidence

It seems like I have recently had more people than usual contact me about their child's newly diagnosed food allergies. I am always sorry that they must deal with this but glad that they are helping their little angels feel better. Food allergies are not the end of the world but they do shake the world as you know it.

With the holidays here and the challenges that food allergies place upon us at this time of the year, take time to review this guide of the basics. Encourage friends to take a look and make themselves more aware of what it means to be around a child with food allergies. This guide is easy to read, and easy to index. It anwers questions like, "What happens when your angel has a reaction?", "Where did these allergies come from?", and "What do you feed your angel?". It is a great starting point for anyone with questions about food allergies.

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When our angel was 2 months old, I suspected that she was allergic to wheat. By the time she was one year old, eggs made her immediately ill and we knew that there was more than one allergen. However, when the allergist showed us the results of a test for common allergens, I never imagined that she'd be allergic to ALL of them! Each day, just like so many other mothers, I work hard to create a safe and loving environment where my angel can learn to fly. With over 50 food allergies, we use creative thinking to navigate daily activites. I hope that you will be informed and enlightened, enriched and involved as you follow this blog. Let's learn to fly together - one allergy at a time!

Disclaimer

The content of this blog is based on my experience and my opinion. I am not a medical professional and do not make this claim. The content of this blog is not to be considered medical advice. If you think that you or someone you know might have allergies, you should seek medical attention.